9.18.2009
Taming the Ego Mind - Yogi Amrit Desai
Yogi Amrit Desai explains that life is full of polarities. From birth and death to success and failure. We get into trouble when our ego mind to chooses that it likes or dislikes something. In Amrit yoga you learn to accept presence, which is polarity. Polarity occurs when opposites are in harmony and co-creation. Yoga happens in this space of unity when you accept what is happening without judgment. Amrit Yoga and Yoga Nidra help you disengage your ego mind that controls your prana, the direct extension of your spirit.
Galactic Superwave Theory - Dr. Paul A. LaViolette
Dr. Paul A. LaViolette, PhD, is author of The Talk of the Galaxy,
Earth Under Fire, Genesis of the Cosmos (Beyond the Big Bang),
Subquantum Kinetics, and editor of A Systems View of Man.
He has also published many original papers in physics,
astronomy, climatology, systems theory, and psychology.
He received his BA in physics from Johns Hopkins, his MBA from
the University of Chicago, and PhD from Portland State University
and is currently president of the Starburst Foundation,
an interdisciplinary scientific research institute.
The Brixton Pound (B£)
http://brixtonpound.wordpress.com/
Una libra alternativa para un consumo sostenible
The Brixton Pound (B£) will be officially launched on Thursday 17 September at Lambeth Town Hall.
The Brixton Pound (B£) is money that sticks to Brixton. It’s designed to support Brixton businesses and encourage local trade and production. It’s a complementary currency, working alongside (not replacing) pounds sterling, for use by independent local shops and traders. The B£ is the UK’s first local currency in an urban area and the fourth Transition Town to have its own currency, following the Totnes Pound in Devon, Lewes Pound in Sussex and Stroud Pound in Gloucestershire.
The B£ project has been initiated by Transition Town Brixton (TTB), a community-led organisation for action on energy issues and climate change. TTB seeks to engage the whole community in visioning, planning and achieving Transition to a better low energy future, where local resilience is key. TTB working groups focus on “energy descent” in all areas of our lives – business and economy, skills and training, food and growing, buildings, transport, waste and resources, and more.
[Source: brixtonpound.wordpress.com]The Brixton Pound (B£) is money that sticks to Brixton. It’s designed to support Brixton businesses and encourage local trade and production. It’s a complementary currency, working alongside (not replacing) pounds sterling, for use by independent local shops and traders. The B£ is the UK’s first local currency in an urban area and the fourth Transition Town to have its own currency, following the Totnes Pound in Devon, Lewes Pound in Sussex and Stroud Pound in Gloucestershire.
The B£ project has been initiated by Transition Town Brixton (TTB), a community-led organisation for action on energy issues and climate change. TTB seeks to engage the whole community in visioning, planning and achieving Transition to a better low energy future, where local resilience is key. TTB working groups focus on “energy descent” in all areas of our lives – business and economy, skills and training, food and growing, buildings, transport, waste and resources, and more.
Una libra alternativa para un consumo sostenible
Los habitantes de Brixton consideran que la "libra de Brixton" es un gesto contra la globalización y el despilfarro energético.
Brixton pertenece a las 'transition towns', hermandad que reivindica un entorno más localista.
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Brixton pertenece a las 'transition towns', hermandad que reivindica un entorno más localista.
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